05/07/2020
Beware of Coronavirus scams
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Look out for COVID-19 scams
Unfortunately, scammers are using the COVID-19 pandemic to try to steal your Medicare Number, personal information, and money. And they're using robocalls, social media posts, and emails to do it.
Remember, if anyone reaches out to get your Medicare Number or personal information in exchange for something, you can bet it's a scam.
Prevent Medicare Fraud
Be on the lookout, so you can stop scams before they happen. Here are recent Coronavirus scams to watch for:
Robocalls offering you respiratory masks they'll never send
Social media posts fraudulently seeking donations for non-existent charities, or claiming to give you stimulus funds if you enter your bank account information
Fake testing kits, cures, "immunity" pills, and offers for protective equipment
Visit Medicare.gov/fraud for more information and tips on preventing Medicare scams and fraud.
Sincerely,
The Medicare Team
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